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New constraints on dark energy from the observed growth of the most X-ray luminous galaxy clusters

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 387, Issue 3, Pages 1179-1192

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13311.x

Keywords

cosmological parameters; large-scale structure of Universe; X-rays : galaxies : clusters

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We present constraints on the mean matter density, Omega(m), the normalization of the density fluctuation power spectrum, sigma(8), and the dark energy equation of state parameter, w, obtained from measurements of the X-ray luminosity function of the largest known galaxy clusters at redshifts z < 0.7, as compiled in the Massive Cluster Survey (MACS) and the local Brightest Cluster Sample (BCS) and ROSAT-ESO Flux Limited X-Ray (REFLEX) galaxy cluster sample. Our analysis employs an observed mass-luminosity relation, calibrated by hydrodynamical simulations, including corrections for non-thermal pressure support and accounting for the presence of intrinsic scatter. Conservative allowances for all known systematic uncertainties are included, as are standard priors on the Hubble constant and mean baryon density. We find Omega(m) = 0.28(-0.07)(+0.11) and sigma(8) = 0.78(-0.13)(+0.11) for a spatially flat, cosmological constant model, and Omega(m) = 0.24(-0.07)(+0.15), sigma(8) = 0.85(-0.20)(+0.13) and w =-1.4(-0.7)(+0.4) for a flat, constant w model (marginalized 68 per cent confidence intervals). Our findings constitute the first determination of the dark energy equation of state from measurements of the growth of cosmic structure in galaxy clusters, and the consistency of our result with w = -1 lends additional support to the cosmological constant model. Future work improving our understanding of redshift evolution and observational biases affecting the mass-X-ray luminosity relation have the potential to significantly tighten these constraints. Our results are consistent with those from recent analyses of Type Ia supernovae, cosmic microwave background anisotropies, the X-ray gas mass fraction of relaxed galaxy clusters, baryon acoustic oscillations and cosmic shear. Combining the new X-ray luminosity function data with current supernova, cosmic microwave background and cluster gas fraction data yields the improved constraints Omega(m)= 0.269 +/- 0.016, sigma(8) = 0.82 +/- 0.03 and w = -1.02 +/- 0.06.

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